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It also depends on what is wear and tear vs things that just break. It also depends on what’s it worth to you. If you spent $3,800 to keep a great car running, compare that to the how much it will cost to go get into a new car. You won’t find a modern E550 that is fire damn sure.
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Last edited by smiles201; Dec 13, 2025 at 10:22 PM.
It also depends on what is wear and tear vs things that just break. It also depends on what’s it worth to you. If you spent $3,800 to keep a great car running, compare that to the how much it will cost to go get into a new car. You won’t find a modern E550 that is fire damn sure.
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15-16 E400s are good, I`m talking about early M278s, 2012-13-14s are really a pain. No matter how good of a DIYer a person is, dealing with scored cylinder walls or other complicated issues on the driveway is out of my skills.
I was going to mention the other challenges like age, physical condition, health issues, available space, investing to tools etc etc but I`ve read the other comments which is exactly reflecting my thoughts. I don`t need to say much after reading the later posts.
I turned 50 a couple of months ago, as much as I love working on my cars, not only saving money but also gives me a piece of mind that the job is done right and the satisfaction feeling, I don`t feel that motivated anymore like I used to 10-15-20 years ago. Even a slight decline in the weather, I became a little pu....sy and easily postpone the project to another weekend. I don`t think I would want to go out there when snowing and change a wheel bearing, that was 20 years ago. My plan is, as painful as it sounds, switching to a Lexus or Acura when I get older lol.




